MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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Irline François The Daffodil Gap : Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy In Lucy ( 1990 ) Jamaica Kincaid explores the ambiguities , contradictions and the violence of British ... Lucy must evade . Mariah , Lucy's beautiful employer , is kind 84 MaComère.
Irline François The Daffodil Gap : Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy In Lucy ( 1990 ) Jamaica Kincaid explores the ambiguities , contradictions and the violence of British ... Lucy must evade . Mariah , Lucy's beautiful employer , is kind 84 MaComère.
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... Lucy , the mother - daughter bond is so tenacious that it withstands anger , hatred , scorn , thousands of miles of distance , separation and emigration . Although Lucy's mother is physically absent from the narrative , she is ...
... Lucy , the mother - daughter bond is so tenacious that it withstands anger , hatred , scorn , thousands of miles of distance , separation and emigration . Although Lucy's mother is physically absent from the narrative , she is ...
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... Lucy reacts with anger to Mariah's efforts to inspire her with daffodils and other signifiers of the West . It is surely Lucy's personal background of domination by her mother and by the British " motherland " which makes her define the ...
... Lucy reacts with anger to Mariah's efforts to inspire her with daffodils and other signifiers of the West . It is surely Lucy's personal background of domination by her mother and by the British " motherland " which makes her define the ...
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